See the World from Einstein’s Lens: 5 Ahas from Albert Einstein
This week’s five Ahas are from the AhaBook™, The World as I See It. A book written by Albert Einstein with the same title was published in 1949. Composed of assorted articles, addresses, letters, interviews, and pronouncements published before 1935, it includes Einstein’s opinions on the meaning of life, ethics, science, society, religion, and politics. The AhaMessages in this AhaBook are compiled in a concise, easy-to-read fashion to help you see the world from the perspective of one of the greatest men in the world.
So, read them, gain inspiration from them, and let the world know by sharing them. And if your mind craves for more insight, you can also read thousands of more dazzling AhaMessages from Aha Amplifier social media-enabled eBooks library.
Share some of the AhaMessages below, and then read and share the entire book via the Aha Amplifier™:
- What is right is not always popular and what is popular is not always right. -Albert Einstein [click to tweet]
- Try not to become a man of success, but rather try to become a man of value. -Albert Einstein [click to tweet]
- We cannot solve our problems with the same thinking we used when we created them. -Albert Einstein [click to tweet]
- Not mastery but service will lead people in the right way. -Albert Einstein[click to tweet]
- Everybody has certain ideals which determine the direction of his endeavours and his judgments. -Albert Einstein [click to tweet]
The World as I See It is available via the Aha Amplifier. You can see all 140 Ahas and share one or more of them socially at The World as I See It. (Please note that you’ll need to create a free account to view and share the book.)
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